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Red Bull Racing has confirmed that Japanese rookie Ayumu Iwasa will drive Max Verstappen's car during the Bahrain Grand Prix's opening free practice session (FP1), in line with Formula 1's rules ...
French gun Goliath and a superstar Japanese trio headline a seven-strong ... Day is one of the most pre-eminent fixtures on world racing’s calendar. We are delighted to have world-class ...
Pirelli has announced that, for the Miami and Emilia-Romagna Grands Prix, their tyres will be a step softer than last season, in order to widen strategic options. This means that, at Imola, the ...
The Japanese Grand Prix might have been the most successful race ... Ted Kravitz and many F1 fans weren’t happy with the racing at Suzuka, with the inability for cars to follow closely making ...
Jonathan Wheatley spent his first weekend as Sauber’s Team Principal at the Japanese Grand Prix. Wheatley spent two decades as Red Bull Racing’s team manager but it was announced last summer ...
McLaren remains the team to beat in Formula 1, but Max Verstappen’s victorious drive for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix ... rookie class in years, though Racing Bulls’ Isack Hadjar ...
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